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The Insecurity Brief
Bots Pose Hidden Dangers Machines Perform Idenity Theft To Trick Humans

The Insecurity Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 14:30


From simple bots to the Botnet Trip explains what is going on with the machines you trust Bots Pose Hidden Dangers Machines Perform Identity Theft To Trick Humans Every day Big Tech and Mass Media make it hard to find out what is going on with the internet. The suppression of information is a danger to all of us. Social media attempts to shape news and information by over-amplification of disinformation. This podcast hope to give information and provide insights from Join our community!! Subscribe to the Insecurity Brief podcast now on every platform we can find Follow me on Twitter @trip_elix Links Our Website: https://www.tripelix.com/insecurity/bots-pose-hidden-dangers-machines-perform-identity-theft-to-trick-humans/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/MBXRWg2OG5k Rumble: https://rumble.com/vpzxh1-bots-pose-hidden-dangers-machines-perform-identity-theft-to-trick-humans.html iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bots-pose-hidden-dangers-machines-perform-idenity-theft/id1583788677?i=1000543339264 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3lTxtjztIf6nrFAArzQsAH Trip’s books https://www.tripelix.com/merch #bot #Botnet Every thing works better together Connect your apps and devices in new ways with powerful automations. https://ifttt.com/ Unethical Artificial Intelligence A group of prolific spammers is reposting phishing links to unsuspecting users of social media. In an apparent elaborate effort to sway political opinion globally and targeting the unaware and the mentally ill in a clickbait scheme. unethicalAI

PWICU RADIO™
Protect Your Identity with Corey Northington of LegalShield

PWICU RADIO™

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 31:26


According to a 2013 report by Javelin Strategy & Research every two seconds another American becomes victim to identity theft/fraud. In 2013 there were 13.1 million Americans affected; an increase of 500,000 from 2012. Now n 2015, with the advent of Apple Pay, Apple Watch and other means of using cell phones to make payments and/or deposits it has become more apparent for the consumer to protect their identity all the more. Think you can't be a victim just because your account maybe under $100 dollars? It doesn't matter; thieves want to leave you with zilch. Business owners, entrepreneurs and all consumers need to take heed as everyone and everything is affected; not only bank accounts; but all forms of credit (business & personal) .Journey with Tabitha Vinson as she interviews Corey Northington, Independent Associate and Manager at LegalShield. A company that specializes in protecting your identity both on and offline. 

PWICU RADIO™
Protect Your Identity with Corey Northington of LegalShield

PWICU RADIO™

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 31:26


According to a 2013 report by Javelin Strategy & Research every two seconds another American becomes victim to identity theft/fraud. In 2013 there were 13.1 million Americans affected; an increase of 500,000 from 2012. Now n 2015, with the advent of Apple Pay, Apple Watch and other means of using cell phones to make payments and/or deposits it has become more apparent for the consumer to protect their identity all the more. Think you can't be a victim just because your account maybe under $100 dollars? It doesn't matter; thieves want to leave you with zilch. Business owners, entrepreneurs and all consumers need to take heed as everyone and everything is affected; not only bank accounts; but all forms of credit (business & personal) .Journey with Tabitha Vinson as she interviews Corey Northington, Independent Associate and Manager at LegalShield. A company that specializes in protecting your identity both on and offline. 

National Cyber Security Radio By Gregory Evans

The hacking group LulzSec has been busy, allegedly hacking into a Senator server in Washington, DC.  The Army has come up with another way to train its soldiers.  It will use a game-like system to train and ultimately cut costs.  Also, an Indian billionaire wants to provide i-Pads to people in his country for just $32.  And as always we will have the job of the day.

National Cyber Security Radio By Gregory Evans

Today on National Cyber Security Radio, hear more about the most recent hacking.  This time the hackers targeted The IMF.  We'll tell you how that could impact the market and your money.  Plus Anonymous claims to have struck again as well.  This time they say they hacked into a Spanish Police website.  More on that and the latest arrests from that group.  And Verizon Wireless is pushing further into the mobile payments game with the announcement of a new partnership with Payfone.  We'll give the details of that potential deal.  And as always we will feature the job of the day. 

National Cyber Security Radio By Gregory Evans

A Mac technician is behind bars after police say he installed spyware programs on laptops he fixed.  According to police, 20 year old Trevor Harwell watched clients while the women took showers or changed their clothes.  Police say they found thousands of images on Harwell's computers.  Despite an onslaught of hacking of major companies, law officers remain largely stumped when it comes to catching those responsible.  The FBI wants businesses to take extra precautions when offering internet services for customers.  And Facebook's computer systems will soon be able to recognize familiar faces.  Facebook is making changes to the process for tagging friends in photos uploaded to the social network.  As always we will have the job of the day.  Check it out.

National Cyber Security Radio By Gregory Evans

Hackers have done it again to the Sony Corporation.  This time the hackers claim to have stolen customer data to show that the company's system is still vulnerable to attack.  We'll have the very latest.  Plus, Americans want the government to crack down on hackers.  A recent poll says most of the country wants cyber attacks to be considered an act of war.  Tune in to find out exactly how many people support that movement.  And the co-founder of Apple says that humans will live the life of leisure in the future.  Tune in to hear why.

National Cyber Security Radio By Gregory Evans

Coming up today, Google is the latest major company to announce that it was the target of hackers.  It tapped into the e-mails of several hundred people including senior government officials, Chinese political activists, military personnel and journalists.  We'll have more information coming up.  Plus, we will have more on the hacking of Congressman Anthony Weiner.  Hear what he has to say about where the photo may have come from.  And Lake Michigan officials are turning to technology to keep people safe in the water.  Tune in to hear exactly what they are doing and how it's keeping you healthy this summer.  And as always, we will have the job of the day.  Make sure you listen. 

National Cyber Security Radio By Gregory Evans

First up, with the country turning to technology more and more, it's also setting itself up for more chances to become targets of cyber criminals.  A North Carolina professor is working to fight the crooks with digital ants.  Also, be careful if you go shopping online.  It can be a potential den for criminals.  We'll tell you what you need to know to protect you and your information.  And believe it or not, there are children out there with credit card bills, mortgages and car loans.  Hear how they managed to rack up those bills and what law officers are doing to keep children from becoming victims.  And as always, we will have the job of the day.  Make sure you check it out!

National Cyber Security Radio By Gregory Evans

There's plenty to talk about in technology news today.  Lockheed Martin was the latest victim of hackers.  We will tell you when the company found out and what information the hackers took away.  Plus, it's Apple vs. Samsung.  The two companies are battling it out in court to make sure the other isn't taking technology or packaging ideas.  We'll have the latest on that feud.  And the second largest computer show in the world is happening this week.  Listen in to find out what's the hottest item that manufacturers are itching to promote.  And as always we have the job of the day.  Make sure you tune in.  It will be a great show.

National Cyber Security Radio By Gregory Evans

Tune in today to hear more about Black Diamond and its latest invention.  It released the final version of its wearable computer for military use.  It works even when you drop it.  Plus identity theft is rampant these days.  We'll tell you what you need to know to protect yourself.  You'll even hear more about how identity theft isn't just on the internet.  And there will be news on the latest in a lawsuit against a major rent-to-own company.  Software that allows you to monitor and shutdown computers if customers don't pay is in the spotlight.  Hear what the designer of the software had to say about his invention that's catching a lot of heat.  And as always we will have the job of the day to help you land that perfect IT job.  Make sure you check us out.